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    benefits for example less usage of fossil fuels. Fossil fuels are a natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms. Solar energy is about as natural a source of power as it is possible to create electricity. The…

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    Non Renewable Energy

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    non-renewable, meaning once a source is diminished it can no longer be used again. The solution is to use the most abundant energy source that burns bright in the sky every day, the sun. The energy given off by the sun can be harnessed to create electricity, and that electricity can be stored for later use. According to the website Altenergy, “The average star, like the sun, is similar to a fusion reactor that has been giving off energy for over four billion years…that provides enough energy…

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    Contribution To Canada

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    Canada’s electricity system is at a difficult part (we need to be more careful about it). Balancing the energy is wind energy, using wind energy is a cleaner way to produce electricity. A unit alone is able to power over 500 homes. Wind turbine produces electricity 70% of the time (electricity does not work 100% of the time). Concern of climate change, air pollution, and acid rain damage. Wind is quick…

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    direct emissions, such as from driving a car and etc. , as well as whatever emissions are required to consume any goods and services. Often, a carbon footprint includes the measure of other greenhouse gas emissions. - Greenhouse Gas Emissions : Electricity generation and transportation-related activities account for well over half of the increase in greenhouse gas emissions Transit Administration estimates that switching to public transportation instead of driving would allow the average to…

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    farms have been constructed all around the country and currently provide 5% of the nation’s power (David Clarke, 2012). It is a form of renewable energy that uses a strong flow of air to rotate three large blades connected to a generator to produce electricity. Wind turbines convert the kinetic energy in the wind into mechanical power (energy.gov, 2014). Compared to other forms of energy production, wind power is one of the world’s greenest and most environmentally sustainable energy sources.…

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    Salutations! It has come time in our great school to elect a supreme leader that will guide our school in a direction of prosperity. The supreme leader should be a person who looks at all the aspects of education, and puts the student’s needs first. That is why I, Victoria Slight, am running to be the supreme leader of Coginchaug Regional High School. I will make every effort to improve the lives of the students by making several necessary changes to our fine establishment. The changes that I…

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    Technotrash and e-waste The meaning for the term technotrash is a combined of two words that represent the huge amounts of discard electronics. People tend you use a lot of electricity in their daily life starting from home till their work, which lead to harm the environment. But thankfully there are substitutions to produce electricity for example using solar system. The effects on the Environment Many environmentalists discussed the best way to handle technotrash problem is by…

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    the distance as flashes of lightning streaked across the dark grey sky. Franklin 's kite glided in the azure, an old rusted key dangling from it along with his well-known lightning rod. Suddenly the sky illuminated with white, the kite burned and electricity streamed through his lightning rod and key. Touching the key, a sharp zap coursed through Franklin’s body (History.com 4). Franklin will soon after invent the most important necessity people will need for typical daily life. Benjamin…

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    originally in. The last social factor is the growing coffee culture around the world. With this, Starbucks has a huge opportunity to increase the income of their company because of the increasing demand for their coffee. As for the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority these political, legal, and social factors greatly impact their business as…

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    As water flows into the turbine of the hydroelectric dam, the energy of the water is converted into mechanical energy by the hydraulic turbine. The newly transformed mechanical energy is then converted into electricity. The electricity is then sent out to power our homes, schools, businesses, etc. This is an irreversible process because the system cannot be restored to its original state if the process were to be in reverse. As the water flows through the hydroelectric…

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